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SUMMARY: MARCH 13
Host: Jane Pauley
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OWNERS: Russia expands brutal attack on Ukraine (video)
As the war enters its third week, indiscriminate bombing of Russian cities is leaving a path of death, destruction and despair as its forces advance on the capital Kyiv. But Ukrainian forces continue to mount strong resistance. Correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports.
FRONT COVER: What can the Russians see of their war against Ukraine | Watch the video
With the crackdown on independent news and social media in Russia, Vladimir Putin is restricting what Russian citizens know about the invasion of Ukraine. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports on the propaganda and misinformation that is drawing a false picture of the war being waged by the Kremlin.
For more information:
- Nick Cull, Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism at USC
- Julia Ioffe, Puck
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OWNERS: Protesters in Russia are at risk of being arrested for speaking out against the war | Watch the video
Since Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, more than 13,000 Russians protesting in the streets have been detained. Correspondent David Pogue talks to a young woman detained for protesting against the war; and with a former deputy, forced to leave the country, describing Putin’s efforts to eradicate dissent.
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FOOD: Hamantaschen, a cookie full of history | Watch the video
Hamantaschen, a triangular-shaped cookie served during the Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrates the spirit of resilience. Correspondent Faith Salie bites the story of this deal and how it was associated with the biblical story of Esther, and a famous villain.
RECIPE: Breads Bakery Apple Hamantaschen
For more information:
- Breads Bakery, New York
- stephaniebutnick.com
- Podcast “Unorthodox” (Tablet Magazine)
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TV: Amy Poehler on the hard work of comedy | Watch the video
Ever since she was a little girl growing up in Burlington, Massachusetts, Amy Poehler knew she liked to make people laugh. And he has become very good at this, as a member of the improv company Second City, a member of the cast of “Saturday Night Live” and star of “Parks & Recreation.” The actress and producer spoke with correspondent Luke Burbank about her comedy career, including her latest project: directing the documentary “Lucy and Desi.”
To watch a trailer for the documentary “Lucy and Desi”, click on the following video player:
Lucy and Desi – Official Trailer | Prime Video per
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For more information:
- “Lucy and Desi” is now available on Amazon Prime
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BOOKS: Harvey Fierstein’s “I Was Better Last Night” | Watch the video
Award-winning actor and playwright Tony Harvey Fierstein recounts his life as a performer in his new memoir, “I Was Better Last Night.” Talk to correspondent Rita Braver about dating as gay as a teenager; his roles in the Broadway shows “Torch Song Trilogy”, “La Cage aux Folles”, “Hairspray” and “Fiddler on the Roof”; and overcoming a serious problem of alcohol consumption.
READ AN EXTRACT: “I Was Better Last Night” by Harvey Fierstein
In his new memoirs, Tony’s winning actor and playwright recalls his film roles in “Mrs. Doubtfire” opposite Robin Williams, and “Death to Smoochy” with Edward Norton and Jon Stewart.
For more information:
- “I Was Better Last Night: A Memoir” by Harvey Fierstein (Knopf), in hardcover, e-book and audio formats, available on Amazon and Indiebound | Live media and events
- harveyfierstein.com
- Harvey Fierstein followed Twitter and Instagram
- Ridgefield Library, Ridgefield, Connecticut.
- Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, Connecticut.
- Southwest Cafe, Ridgefield, Connecticut.
PAST: In memoriam (Video)
“Sunday Morning” recalls some of the prominent figures who have left us this week, including the actor of “Sesame Barre” Emilio Delgado.
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MUSIC: Keith Richards at the Rolling Stones and a solo reunion | Watch the video
The Rolling Stones guitarist, and leader of Keith Richards & the X-Pensive Winos, talks to correspondent Anthony Mason about his solo career; writing new music with Mick Jagger; the transfer of the Stones drummer, Charlie Watts; and how he launched his most persistent addiction.
EXTRA WEB: Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos perform “999” (video)
Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos play “999”
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To hear Keith Richards perform “Demon” from the remastered “Main Offender”, click on the following player:
For more information:
- Keith Richards (official site)
- The Rolling Stones (official site)
- “Main Offender” by Keith Richards (30th Anniversary Box)
- Love Rocks NYC
HARTMAN: Pep Talk: Children’s Phone Line Goes Viral (video)
Do you need any encouragement? Students at West Side Union Grade in Healdsburg, California, offer just that in recorded messages on a toll-free line, Peptoc. The art project, created by teachers Asherah Weiss and Jessica Martin, has gone viral, reaching up to 9,000 calls per hour. Correspondent Steve Hartman spoke with teachers and some of the students whose unmotivated motivational gems are being shared.
For more information:
- Peptoc Hotline: (707) 998-8410
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MOVIES: Will Smith on Building a Legacy | Watch the video
Oscar-nominated world superstar Will Smith for her role in “King Richard” sits down with CBS Mornings co-presenter Gayle King to talk about the inspiring journey of her life, from his complicated relationship with a disciplinary father until his early years. years as a rapper and TV star on “Fresh Prince of Bel Air”, until he became a big screen box office champion.
For more information:
- “King Richard” is now available in theaters and is available upon request
- “Will” by Will Smith with Mark Manson (Penguin), hardcover, large paperback, Spanish paperback, e-book and audio formats, available on Amazon and Indiebound
- Follow Will Smith Twitter and Instagram
HISTORY: Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship found (video)
Last week, archaeologists discovered the wreck of the Endurance, the ship of Ernest Shackleton’s legendary Antarctic expedition more than a century ago, nearly two miles below the surface of the icy Weddell Sea. Jane Pauley informs.
EDUCATION: removing the masks: schools look beyond COVID (video)
Pandemic protocols and remote learning have taken their toll on teachers, students and parents. As masks begin to appear in classrooms across the country, correspondent Martha Teichner looks at whether schools can really return to normal and how to measure the collateral damage of the battle to educate children during VOCID.
For more information:
- Park Manor Elementary School, Chicago
- American Federation of Teachers
- Thanks to WBUR
NATURE: Yosemite National Park (enlarged video)
“Sunday Morning” takes us for a walk on the wild side, in Yosemite National Park, California. Videographer: Lance Millbrand.
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BOOK REPORT: New fiction and non-fiction titles | Watch the video
Washington Post book critic Ron Charles offers his selection of new fiction and non-fiction titles for spring, including Anne Tyler’s latest novel.
BOOK EXTRACT: “French Braid” by Anne Tyler
BOOK EXTRACT: “Booth” by Karen Joy Fowler
BOOK EXTRACT: “Mercy Street” by Jennifer Haigh
BOOK EXTRACT: “The Impossible City” by Karen Cheung
“HERE COMES THE SUN”: Fran Lebowitz and Ritchie Torres
Here Comes The Sun: The Venerable Voice of Fran Lebowitz and Rising Political Star Ritchie Torres
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SUMMARY: MARCH 6
Host: Jane Pauley
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HEADLINES: As Russia expands offensive, Ukrainians refuse to bow (video)
Russia has unleashed heavy artillery and airstrikes on several Ukrainian cities, turning residential neighborhoods into ruins. Indiscriminate bombings and rising civilian deaths have sparked international condemnation, but Russian forces continue to plague Kyiv. CBS News correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports from the besieged capital.
FRONT COVER: How far will Putin go, and how far will America go to stop him? | Watch the video
No one knows for sure what Russian leader Vladimir Putin will do next, who has launched a large-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine. But how could Americans be forced to sacrifice themselves in hopes of saving Ukraine’s fragile young democracy? And will Putin’s weapons of war (cyber or nuclear) be aimed at the US and the West? Senior Sunday Morning contributor Ted Koppel talks to Russian experts Fiona Hill and Nina Khrushcheva (Nikita Khrushchev’s great-granddaughter), retired General Keith Alexander and former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.
For more information:
- Nina Khrushcheva, Professor of International Affairs, New School
- General (ret) Keith Alexander, National Security Institute, George Mason University
- Fiona Hill, Senior Companion, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution
- “There’s Nothing Here for You: Finding a 21st Century Opportunity” by Fiona Hill (HarperCollins) in hardcover, e-book and audio formats, available on Amazon and Indiebound
- Leon Panetta, Center for Strategic and International Studies
CORONAVIRUS: Lessons from the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic | Watch the video
The Spanish flu pandemic, which killed 675,000 Americans a century ago, is often known as the “forgotten flu.” Also forgotten: the lessons he could have taught us about how to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Correspondent Martha Teichner …
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